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The opening scene unfolds onto a bird’s-eye view of a sedan making its way down a stretch of unmarked highway, as Woody ...
See Boom Supersonic's "refined" design of the Overture aircraft in this animated explainer. Credit: Boom Supersonic ...
Centennial-based Boom Technology has selected the Colorado Air and Space Port in Adams County as the test site for its supersonic jet engines.
The CEO of Boom Overture tells Newsweek he wants to pave the way for supersonic travel across the world.
Boom’s plan is that Overture will be in operation before the end of the decade, carrying 64 to 80 passengers at Mach 1.7, about twice the speed of today’s subsonic airliners.
New technologies The XB-1 test craft has been used to prove new technologies developed by Boom Supersonic. Like Concorde, the XB-1 and Overture both have a long nose and a high angle of attack for ...
A startup wants to revive the Concorde for the generations of flyers that missed out, without the noisy boom and the up to $20,000 ticket prices.
/PRNewswire/ -- Boom Supersonic, the company building the world's fastest airliner, Overture, today announced the successful first supersonic flight of its ...
Boom's Supersonic XB-1 jet became the “world’s first independently developed supersonic jet” to break the sound barrier Tuesday.